Nicb
Re: The story of Casper 3.2Didc GLS LWB 2009
Hi Cats,
That's V6 consumption you're talking. Which is to be expected considering the load. Once you start demanding real power, the consumption goes up, both petrol and diesel and pretty much evens out.
As for the auto box, that is the best of many good things about my 2002. When towing, the tip shift is the answer, down shifting long before the auto would have done it, resulting in optimum revs at all times. At speeds in the 100 to 110 range my consumption comes down to 18l/100km at times. Granted, mine is never as heavily laden as yours.
I assume your tow hitch is still attatched to the Pajero. From your photos it looks like the extension must give that heavy caravan some serious leverage on the mounting points.
Sounds like an enjoyable maiden voyage for Casper!
Re: The story of Casper 3.2Didc GLS LWB 2009
I did manage to break something on the trip. I think the extreme dust and heat got to the Stabilus German built rear door stop gas strut. I never liked this contraption and much prefer the manual setup on the previous gen3 Pajero, but I guess it does help in opening and closing the rear door a little more sophisticated.
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Unbelievably Mitsu Centurion on my return had in stock and I purchased it right away. Fitment took all of 30 seconds but part price was a bit of a gasp moment. I think the R1250 might be a bit steep. I would have been happy to pay around R850. Anyway. Bought and replaced.
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2009 Pajero 3.2 DiDc Lwb GLS (Gen4) - Casper (Starting to grow on me)
2001 Pajero 3.2 DiD Lwb GLS Manual (Gen3) - Snoopy (SOLD but not forgotten)
2008 Pajero 3.2 DiDc Lwb GLS Auto (Gen4) - Silvester (SOLD)
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CATS wrote:I did manage to break something on the trip. I think the extreme dust and heat got to the Stabilus German built rear door stop gas strut. I never liked this contraption and much prefer the manual setup on the previous gen3 Pajero, but I guess it does help in opening and closing the rear door a little more sophisticated.
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Unbelievably Mitsu Centurion on my return had in stock and I purchased it right away. Fitment took all of 30 seconds but part price was a bit of a gasp moment. I think the R1250 might be a bit steep. I would have been happy to pay around R850. Anyway. Bought and replaced.
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A TATA gas strut! Image Image Image perish the thought of fitting that to a pajero... Image Image

All things considered looks like you had a good trip, glad casper is treating you well!

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Nicholas Gibson

2005 Gen 3 Pajero 3.2 DiD Auto LWB
Mods:
ARB front bumper, OME, Lynx Bash Plate, Lynx Rock-sliders, Lynx rear steel bumper, Front Runner 40lt Long range tank, Madman EMS2 with EGT, dual battery system, 700FF spots

Corsa 1.4 Club (swambo)


Cape Town

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Re: The story of Casper 3.2Didc GLS LWB 2009
So what do you think?
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CATS

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2009 Pajero 3.2 DiDc Lwb GLS (Gen4) - Casper (Starting to grow on me)
2001 Pajero 3.2 DiD Lwb GLS Manual (Gen3) - Snoopy (SOLD but not forgotten)
2008 Pajero 3.2 DiDc Lwb GLS Auto (Gen4) - Silvester (SOLD)
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Re: The story of Casper 3.2Didc GLS LWB 2009
Black rims look cool
- Kurt
2014 Pajero SWB 3.2 GLS | EFS Suspension | Stofpad Bashplates
2008 Pajero LWB 3.2 GLS (Sold @ 243,000km)
Re: The story of Casper 3.2Didc GLS LWB 2009
I think those spots are damaging the airflow . Just kidding - couldn't help myself.

The black rims are seriously brutish. No calling this beast a "her" any more.
Re: The story of Casper 3.2Didc GLS LWB 2009
Roelf

I also think the spots restrict airflow. A lightbar has been on my request list to Santa :-)

Guys!
Amazing what a bit of colour can do! Exact same rim and a bit of Plastidip in a can and it transform the whole look. Not sure if I like it yet. Will drive around like this for the next few weeks and then decide if am leaving it or peeling it. Had the cans in my garage for ages so thought I will give it a go.

CATS

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2009 Pajero 3.2 DiDc Lwb GLS (Gen4) - Casper (Starting to grow on me)
2001 Pajero 3.2 DiD Lwb GLS Manual (Gen3) - Snoopy (SOLD but not forgotten)
2008 Pajero 3.2 DiDc Lwb GLS Auto (Gen4) - Silvester (SOLD)
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Re: The story of Casper 3.2Didc GLS LWB 2009
My dad always said if we all had the same taste, we'd all drive VW and fight over one woman.

Me, not my style, but then I'm also old and grey.
Re: The story of Casper 3.2Didc GLS LWB 2009
My wife hates it :-)
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2009 Pajero 3.2 DiDc Lwb GLS (Gen4) - Casper (Starting to grow on me)
2001 Pajero 3.2 DiD Lwb GLS Manual (Gen3) - Snoopy (SOLD but not forgotten)
2008 Pajero 3.2 DiDc Lwb GLS Auto (Gen4) - Silvester (SOLD)
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CATS wrote:My wife hates it :-)
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My wife had this to say: "it looks gaggy and gross" (gaggy in an Afrikaans way) :D :D
- Kurt
2014 Pajero SWB 3.2 GLS | EFS Suspension | Stofpad Bashplates
2008 Pajero LWB 3.2 GLS (Sold @ 243,000km)
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